R.I.P. Oliver Postgate

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R.I.P. Oliver Postgate

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Oliver Postgate, the creator of The Clangers, Ivor the Engine and Bagpuss, died yesterday.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7772620.stm

Sadly missed by fans as well as his friends and family. I particularly loved 'The Clangers' although slightly older than its target audience when it came out. His warm, avuncular voice feels like part of my childhood.

I'd co-incidentally bought 2 Clangers DVDs as part of my kids' Xmas pressies. There will now be a little sadness as well as nostalgia and enjoyment when I watch them with my family.
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Julie T wrote:Oliver Postgate, the creator of The Clangers, Ivor the Engine and Bagpuss, died yesterday.
This is sad news. Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin's animations were distinctly low-tech but they were lovingly produced, and Oliver's warm voice and gift for storytelling shone through everything he did.

Some of my earliest TV memories are of the original black-and-white Noggin the Nog stories which were utterly magical. I remember at the age of about 7 being overwhelmed with emotion by Vernon Elliott's hauntingly beautiful music as the flying machine took off; a few years ago I read Oliver's wonderful autobiography, Seeing Things, which comes with a CD-ROM of short clips from some of the old shows including that one which was every bit as beautiful as I remembered it.
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Phil Reynolds wrote:
Julie T wrote:Oliver Postgate, the creator of The Clangers, Ivor the Engine and Bagpuss, died yesterday.
This is sad news. Oliver Postgate and Peter Firmin's animations were distinctly low-tech but they were lovingly produced, and Oliver's warm voice and gift for storytelling shone through everything he did.

Some of my earliest TV memories are of the original black-and-white Noggin the Nog stories which were utterly magical. I remember at the age of about 7 being overwhelmed with emotion by Vernon Elliott's hauntingly beautiful music as the flying machine took off; a few years ago I read Oliver's wonderful autobiography, Seeing Things, which comes with a CD-ROM of short clips from some of the old shows including that one which was every bit as beautiful as I remembered it.
Magical storytelling, indeed. :)
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Julie T wrote:Oliver Postgate, the creator of The Clangers, Ivor the Engine and Bagpuss, died yesterday.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7772620.stm
Sorry to hear this. The Clangers absolutely rule :D

I'll have to start watching them on YouTube.
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